> Mark,
>
> I assume that when you are saying "send" a business contact, you mean via
> email. In order for Outlook to email a BCM Business Contact record to anyone
> it must first convert the BCM Business Contact record to a native Outlook
> Contact Record first. The receiver will have to then drag the received
> Outlook Contact record over to the BCM Business Contacts folder in order for
> it to be written to a Business Contact Record. Because BCM is a db add-in to
> the native Outlook application, Outlook records (PST) use an entirely
> separate data from BCM (SQL db) data records. Outlook and BCM share and
> operate within the same UI so this can be deptive. It would be nice if there
> was an option to activate an auto re-write or auto synch tool that kept these
> 2 separate contact stores together so one would not have to do this manually.
> Even better, it would be more convenient for a future version of Outlook to
> not require an entirely separate db storage.
>
> I know, I know, this is MS we are talking about and I am dreaming here!
>
> -THP
>
>
>
> Mark G. wrote:
> >We are trying to inegrate the BCM into our business. One problem we have
> >noticed is when sending a business contact to everyone, Outlook wants to save
> >it as a normal contact, not a business contact. Is there a way to send
> >business contacts and have them saved to the receiver's computer as a
> >business contact?
>
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